Bechtolsheim, one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems and more recently of red-hot Arista Networks, is a guru of infrastructure and has an incredible ability to peer into the future and determine its infrastructure needs. He will talk to me about the infrastructure needs of a pervasive community and constant connectivity.

And then there is Drew Houston, the boy wonder CEO and co-founder of Dropbox, arguably one of the most popular online storage companies. It is transforming itself from being store-and-sync service to a platform for a mobile world. In a conversation with Derrick Harris, he remarked that televisions, cameras and even cars are the next natural devices in which Dropbox wants to expand its reach. Carriers and handset makers are lining up for the company that recently raised a spectacular amount of money. He is going to be talking about apps and services in the future.